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Why does the genetic code have redundancy?

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Why does the genetic code have redundancy?

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The genetic code has 64 codons which codes for 20 amino acids. The ability of the redundancies allows for different variation of codons to code for the same amino acids. The benefit of this is that even if there is a mistake in the base pairing, the amino acid might can be unaffected. Basically, this allows amino acids to be represented in more than on combination.

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